<p class="help">
    The <a href="http://drupal.org/project/node_import">Node import module</a>
    for Drupal 6.x allows you to import content from tabular text files,
    such as <abbr title="Comma Separated Values">CSV</abbr> or <abbr title="Tab
                                                                     Separated Values">TSV</abbr> files. Possible uses include importing content
    from other systems into your site or importing large list of contacts or
    users.
</p>

<h3>What can it import?</h3>

<p>
    The <em>Node import</em> module for Drupal 6.x is not limited to importing
    <strong>Node content</strong> (of any content type), but it can import
    <strong>Taxonomy vocabularies</strong>, <strong>Taxonomy terms</strong>
    and <strong>Users</strong> as well.
</p>

<p class="warning">
    This feature was not available on Drupal 5.x or earlier and is still in
    development.
</p>

<p>
    Imports are not limited to the administrator of the site, but the
    permission can be deligated to other users as well. Note however that
    users can only import content if they can create the content. This
    means that for example users will need the <em>create page content</em>
    permission to import <em>Page</em> content or the <em>administer
        users</em> permission to import <em>Users</em>.
</p>

<h3>File format</h3>

<p>
    The <em>Node import</em> module accepts a <abbr title="Comma Separated
                                                    Values">CSV</abbr>, <abbr title="Tab Separated Values">TSV</abbr> or any
    <strong>Delimiter Separated Values</strong> file as input. These files
    can be generated using most spreadsheet programs such as
    <a href="http://openoffice.org">OpenOffice.org Calc</a> or Microsoft
    Excel.
</p>

<p>
    Preparing your file for import is an important task:
</p>

<ul>
    <li>the first row should contain field names for each column,</li>
    <li>make sure you save your file in UTF8 character set,</li>
    <li>some fields may require a special format.</li>
</ul>

<p>
    You can find more information on the supported content fields and whether
    they require some special format in the documentation.
</p>

<h3>You can</h3>

<ul>
    <li>manage imports at <a href="&base_url&admin/content/node_import">Administer &raquo; Content &raquo; Import content</a>,</li>
    <li>import content at <a href="&base_url&admin/content/node_import/add">Administer &raquo; Content &raquo; Import content &raquo; New import</a>,</li>
    <li>administer permissions at <a href="&base_url&admin/user/permissions">Administer &raquo; User management &raquo; Permissions</a>.
        Users with the <em>administer imports</em> permission can configure the
        module and manage the imports of all users, while users with the
        <em>import content</em> permission can only manage their own imports,</li>
    <li>file issues, read about known bugs, and download the latest version on <a href="http://drupal.org/project/node_import">the <em>Node import</em> project page</a>.</li>
</ul>

